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I worked the parts counter at a dealership in the 90s. They hired a salesman fro the used car lot, and he actually wore those bright green pants and loud jackets. We loved it. He was an older guy, so it was even better. Most of the sales staff were younger and wore the pressed white shirts and power ties, but this guy was the stereotypical used car seles man. And to top it off, his name was "Bud" and I'm sure he used it to his advantage. He's probably selling dishwashers at Sears right now.
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Back in the 80s when I was a manager for a Cadillac-Mercedes store,I wore a 3 piece suit and real shoes everyday.When it was real hot in the summer,I went casual with a short sleeve dress shirt.
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2O plus years wearing Reebok Classics. I am a little set in my ways.
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I am sitting here laughing my ass off.
Just amazed at some of the outfits you guys have talked about. And you say women are bad.. I am still laughing.
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I have seen photos of go-go boots.
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But we don't color coordinate; my wife won’t leave the house unless everything matches. The common theme is purple…
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My wife has me coordinate her outfits the night before. What's up with that?
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